stdout
[INIT] Hello World: Why this stream exists
[2026-01-21 14:00:00] PROCESS_START: stdout
> printf “Hello World.\n”
If you are reading this, you’ve wandered off the main path.
The main site (Wolf Solutions) is the interface. It’s designed to answer the expensive questions: Can he fix it? Can he scale it? Is he worth the rate? That part of the site is the “Wolf” persona — efficient, direct, result-oriented.
But software architecture isn’t just about the result; it’s about the argument.
I created stdout because sometimes I don’t want to write a case study about ROI. Sometimes I just want to argue about why modern garbage collection has made us lazy, or why I love Godot so much, or why that specific library is trash.
The “Wolf” blog is for the client.
The “Verbose” logs are for the CTO.
stdout is for me. (And, you know, you, if you’re into it.)
Expect unpolished thoughts, code snippets that I found interesting, and occasional rants about the state of the industry. There is no grindset here. No SEO optimization. Just the standard output of a guy who has been staring at a terminal since the IBM PC Jr. days.
Stream is open.
[ed. 2026-03-14] This page is now indexed by search engines. Yes, the page that said “No SEO optimization” has SEO optimization. stdout grew up. It’s still the raw stream — still unpolished thoughts and rants — but it turns out the raw stream is also useful for things like explaining why I built an entire Security+ lab platform. The irony is not lost on me. The rants continue as scheduled.
> _
More stdout logs live in the archive.
root@wolf-solutions:~$ cd /whoami/stdout